Ross BarroN

About

On my way to being a NYC based artist I studied a little at the Lucid Body House, Stella Adler Studios, and the Guildhall School in London, and I studied a lot at Princeton University '17.

I'm an actor who enjoys performing in pre-existing stories as much as I do making my own, so you'll see a mix of stage/screen acting, as well as stage/screenwriting on my site.

My favorite credits are playing Macbeth in Macbeth and Trigórin in The Seagull at Princeton, as well as writing/producing Autumn Leaves, a full-length play exploring love and our agency in creating it.

I received the Tim Vasen Award for dedication, passion, risk taking and exceptional accomplishment in theater as an undergraduate, as well as the Alan S. Downer Award for an exceptional senior thesis in Drama.

NEWS

Working with Erica Harte on her thesis performance at The New School. (Salon Performance April 12th)

Ensemble member in Fay Simpson’s new devising project, loosely titled“Conformity/Addiction” (Filming April 29th)

Cast as LANE in Encounters Theatre’s immersive production of “The Importance of Being Earnest” (Performing May 4th/5th)

SCREENWRITING

“Sticks and Stones” written by Ross Barron,

Produced by Neymarc Visuals

I’ve recently finished a new short film! It’s the story of a Vietnam draftee caught sneaking out of the house by his younger brother. The boys struggle, each trying to be more brave than his brother, but in the end they can’t part ways without expressing their love and hope.

PLAYWRITING

Autumn Leaves is a love story with too many authors. Artie, a screenwriter, and Will, his character, find themselves at odds in how they think their story should end. Will will do everything he can to change the fate that's been written for him, and Artie will try to stop him because that's not how it happened. What neither of them understand is that it's not up to them; it's up to Autumn - the woman they both love.

Autumn Leaves saw a November 2018 showing in the lounge at Dixon Place.

Reviews

Tracy Bersley

Instructor

"In addition to being a most dedicated artist, he is a quiet leader and encourages others to stretch and grow... He is smart without pretension, assertive with grace, modest without bashfulness, and has the capability to achieve transformative creative expression."

Tim Vasen

Director

"Ross was a terrific collaborator, a company leader, the kind of performer who raises the bar for everyone he is working with through his dedication, work ethic, and infectious good humor."

"Kudos to Ross Barron (Messenger) for bounding down the stairs with action-villain energy. Don't break a leg!"

Johnny Monsarrat

Review of Richard III

for Events Insider

Serge Riedener

New York City Filmmaker

"Not only was he a great guy, but he was very professional and supportive on set. I look forward to working with him again."

Stu Duncan

Review of Spider's Web

for U.S.1

"Ross Barron, a Princeton graduate who has already studied theater at Stella Adler in this country and Guildhall School in London, handles the tricky role of the inspector with great authority, completely commanding several scenes."

Bob Brown

Review of Spider's Web

for Centraljersy.com

"Barron and Milla have the challenge of being two completely different characters. They're convincing enough that I wasn't sure they weren't different actors."